A jubilant. Peewee A hockey team.~ from- Red Deer, Alberta, returned home: last. Sunday having participated in, what fans described as being, from the opening ceremonies to the final...-presentations, “‘the classiest..tournament they'd ever experienced,” at the North Shore Winter Club. . The Red Deer team had reason to celebrate, having won the ‘A’ final of the 11th annual NSWC Peewee A In- vitational Hockey Tourna- ment. Red Deer defeated runner-up Grandview 5-4 in a hard fought battle Satur- day‘night. Sixteen <.teams. throughout B.C:;. -Alberta, and ‘California“:participated in the:four- day: tournament which: began ast ‘Wednes- day. =° In | first: round action, Wednesday, - Courtenay defeated: Richmond 7-5; North Surrey ‘squeaked ‘past Kelowna 3-2; Vernon drubb- ed Burnaby Winter Club 8-0; ‘Grandview hammered Sher- . wood Park, “Alberta; 7-2; _ provincial champs: from Kamloops: ‘crushed. Grand. . ‘Forks «11-2; Coquitlam ° defeated: Nelson Bo. Red - Deer easily handled Port Co- quitlam 8-3; and. in one of ‘Wednesday, April 22, 1981 - North Shore News Host: ‘team eliminated — iid the highlights of opening day action, the host team NSWC took two overtime periods to get by West Covina, Califor- nia, 5-4. West Covina, located 15 miles east of Los Angeles, took home the trophy for the most sportsmanlike team in _the tournament. In Thursday’s second round action for the ‘A’ title, Courtenay handled North Surrey 9-4; Grandview -blasted Vernon 7-2; Co- quitlam, in a tournament upset, beat Kamloops 3-2; and to the disappointment of North Shore fans, Red Deer knocked NSWC out of the “A”: event. defeating the © host ; team 5-0. * NSWC is this year’s pro- vincial - runners-up coming second only to Kamloops at » the B.C. championships held . recently in Fort St. John. In “B’ action Thursday, Richmond beat Kelowna 8- 4; Sherwood Park thumped Burnaby Winter Club_ 9-2; Grand -Forks defeated ‘Nelson .3-2 and California dumped | Port Coquitlam 3, - Teams. knocked out in ‘ and “B.. second. round hey ‘were relegated to the ‘C division. ~ In the ‘B’ semi-finals, Fri- day, Sherwood Park, having Entry list grows for To be held at Capilano club Former Canadian Open Champion Gene Littler (1964) and British Open Champion Roberto De Vincenzo (1967) have added their names to the Peter Jackson Champions entry list, RCGA tournament Chairman James Bruce has announced. The $200,000 Peter Jackson Champions, a PGA Tour Seniors event, will be played at the Capilano Golf and Country Club in West Vancouver June 11-14. “We are delighted that Gene Littler and Roberto De Vincenzo will be competing at Capilano,” Bruce said. “Canadian golf fans will be able to see the exceptional skills that these men still CARPENTRY & DESIGN STUDIO * finishing carpentry for homeowners & contractors. * repairing & refinishing of antique furniture. ¢ woodcarving & staining. * painting & wallpapering REASONABLE RATES: hourty or by contract Contract orsub- contract work. . call Viadimir at 986-5042 after 6 pm. possess, and both must be gonsidered favourites.” Gpnnbtlyscolered. ip.the 85 player field are such stars as Sam Snead, Julius Boros, Don January, Tommy Bolt, Dow Finsterwald, Bob Goalby, Stan Leonard and Al Balding. The Pro-Am section of the tournament, which begins Thursday, June I1, is completely sold out. A total of 104 amateur will play 18 holes Thursday and Friday, paired with a different professional cach day. Littler, who won the 1964 Canadian Open at Toronto's Register: - action, JUNIOR TENNIS ‘81 West Vancouver Tennis Club 21st & Fulton Ave., W. Van. Offers a comprehensive program for Children and Young Adults (Ages 8-18) Saturday, April 25 10am - 2pm Cost: $20.00 - includes 1981 summer member- ship and one session of lessons. Spaces still available in sessions for MAY and JUNE. For more information, call: 922-9722 (Terry Peters photo) overcome early tournament jitters, whipped Richmond 9-3; and. Grand Forks eliminated California 7-4 to _ advance ‘against . Sherwood Park, who took the ‘B’ title crushing Grand Forks 11-2. Kamloops took the 'C’ title defeating Vernon 7-4. In Friday's ‘A’ semi-final Grandview over- whelmed Courtenay 8-1 to advance while Red Deer ad- ‘vanced by easily defeating Coquitlam by an identical 8- 1 score. ‘This ‘set the stage for he ‘A’ final. _In a game Saturday that had the stands at the NSWC alive all night, the smooth Mississaugua, is also the 1961 U.S. Open champion, and a regular competitor on the PGA tour. Since turning professional in 1954, when he won the San Diego Open as an amateur, Littler has won 29 Tour events, two international events and the 1980 World Senior In- vitational, Tickets for the Peter Jackson Champions are available through Van- couver Ticket Centre of- fices, or through the Tournament Office, 922- 9331. TENDER, LOVING CARE in abundance is necessary to keep bowling greens in top condition, they're given at the North Vancouver lawn bowling club. Shown here are two of the hard working volunteers who have been preparing the greens for the season opening Saturday and the Canadian championships later in August. Red Deer machine battled with the tenacious Grand- view squad in an entertain- ing contest. Red Deer had to stave off a Grandview onslaught late in the third period to take the title 5-4. Grandview and Red Deer each had a player named to the tournament all-star team, while Red Deer also took home the .ournament Most Valuable Player, In- dividual Scoring Champion, and All-Star Coach trophies. The ‘A’ finals will be shown on North Shore TV on Thursday, April 23rd at 8 p-m., and again on Saturday, April 25th at 10 a:m. a major golf event Boatowners Favorite Other Mercury SPECIALS 9.8EL . .*1149 50 EL... $2150 90 EL. $2975 (includes tank & hose) 20% to 50% _ Off” "Most Marine . Suppliles SEYCOVE MARINA LTD. 2890 PANORAMA OR. DEEP COVE. N.V. and that fs just what \1, 2, 3 Strikes You're In . At la \tThe Old Bow! 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